\documentclass{beamer}


% Vary the color applet  (try out your own if you like)
\colorlet{structure}{red!65!black}

\beamertemplateshadingbackground{blue!100}{white}

\usepackage{beamerthemesplit}
\usepackage{graphics}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{hyperref}

\title[A Simple Presentation using the Beamer Class]{Simple~Presentation
Using~the~Beamer~Class}
\author[Webster,Gunzburger]{%
  Clayton~Webster\inst{1} \and
  Max Gunzburger\inst{2}}
\institute[Florida State University]{
  \inst{1}%
  Department of Mathematics and School for Computational Science\\
  Florida State University
  \and
  \inst{2}%
  School for Computational Science\\
  Florida State University}
\date[DLT 2004]{SIAM Conference, 2004}
\subject{Computational Sciences}

\pgfdeclaremask{fsu}{fsu_logo_ybkgrd}
\pgfdeclareimage[mask=fsu,width=1cm]{fsu-logo}{fsu_logo_ybkgrd}

\logo{\vbox{\vskip0.1cm\hbox{\pgfuseimage{fsu-logo}}}}

\begin{document}

  \frame
  {
    \titlepage
  }

  \section*{Outline}

  \frame
  {
    \frametitle{Outline of Topics}

    \tableofcontents
  }

  \section{Lists}

  \frame
  {
    \frametitle{"Dynamic" Lists}

    With a few extra marks, you can have Beamer march
    through each item on a list one at a time.
  }

  \frame
  {
    \frametitle{A Sample List}

    \begin{itemize}
    \item<1-> Normal LaTeX class.
    \item<2-> Easy overlays.
    \item<3-> No external programs needed.      
    \end{itemize}
  }
  \section{Hyperlinks}

  \frame
  {
    \frametitle{Want More Information?}

    For more information on the Beamer Class, click on
    \href{latex-beamer.sourceforge.net/index.html}{{\bf the Beamer web site}}.

  }

\end{document}
